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You know, at 35 or at 38 or 40 you really start to see what your body could look like if you just dont do anything all w
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"You know, at 35 or at 38 or 40 you really start to see what your body could look like if you just don't do anything all winter long. So that's another motivating factor, our vanity"

- Stone Gossard

About this Quote

In this quote, Stone Gossard is reflecting on the aging procedure and how it impacts our physical appearance. He mentions particular ages, 35, 38, and 40, as a point in life where we start to see the effects of overlooking our bodies throughout the winter season. This could refer to putting on weight, losing muscle tone, or overall feeling less healthy. Gossard then brings up the idea of vanity as a motivating factor. This recommends that our desire to look great and preserve our physical appearance can press us to take care of our bodies and remain active. Overall, the quote highlights the importance of self-care and the effect it has on our physical wellness.

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Stone Gossard This quote is written / told by Stone Gossard somewhere between July 20, 1966 and today. He was a famous Musician from USA. The author also have 22 other quotes.

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